Watch: Marcus Samuelsson seeks out Houston’s West African food traditions on the newest episode of “No Passport Required”
to learn more about food and community in the Nigerian and greater West African diaspora.
Centered around the large Nigerian population, but also focused on Senegalese, Ghanaian, and other West African cultures, the episode explores how West African immigrants preserve recipes and food traditions and recontextualize them in the Houston dining scene. Samuelsson cooks with chefs and home cooks, visits pop-ups and tasting-menu restaurants, and learns a dance called the shaku shaku.
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